so the problem ills the law really -- 26.602, the california law involved here, doesn't apply to this. i doesn't contemplate this. it doesn't take into consideration your ipad. i use my ipad for navigation. i don't use my navigation, because i loveliesenning to siri. she tells me everything to do. if i bring her into the front seat with me and she is telling me what to do, i can get a traffic ticket. the statute is not keeping up, many statutes across the country, are not keeping up with technology. you'll see this ticket dismissed. i watched the videos of this device and it's clearly as distracting as texting when driving. >> the thing about google glasses it sits up above your eyeline. on your car you might have a heads-up display. gives you the miles-per-hour, maybe the temperature outside. >> exactly. >> if you stare at it all the time and don't take your eyes off it, chances are you're going to wreck. that's the same with this thing. it's there, but -- i don't know. >> exactly. and the other thing that was -- if you're going to do a google search, if you're going to use the searc